Anonymous wrote:Why on Earth is Jeep on your list? It's one of the least reliable brands in the US. Definitely not a good choice for a used purchase.
Anonymous wrote:Why on Earth is Jeep on your list? It's one of the least reliable brands in the US. Definitely not a good choice for a used purchase.
Anonymous wrote:I walked into CarMax out near Dulles all set to find myself a Honda. My eyes fell onto a purple PTCruiser convertible. It had only like 4k miles on it, and was less than a year old. It cost less than the Hondas I'd wanted to look at. I bought it and loved it for years. Only sold it because it was a two seater and I needed a car with more room.
But that walk onto the CarMax lot worked out great for me. It's a great idea to know what you want, but it's not a terrible idea to be open to whatever inventory there is.
Anonymous wrote:I bought mine before the pandemic, in 2019. It's a 2016. New it would've been $45K, mine was $17K with 34K miles, a sedan. It most likely was a fleet vehicle with some cosmetic wear and tear, but acceptable. It runs great, has never had any issues, and it was in a front-end collision. No issues noted. Bought from a used car dealer. I just got new tires all around, and new front breaks. No regrets.
Anonymous wrote:Please tell me your success story
I am so distressed. So far I have trimmed the acceptable make list to Honda, Toyota, Subaru and Jeep
I was hoping to find something about 5 to 10 years old, that has not been in an accident or a fleet vehicle and mileage of not more than 80k
I almost purchased a Subaru that had alms 80k miles, but it was priced higher than the blue book value and the total with dealer junk fees and registration would have been the same as it’s original msrp
I really would like to buy used instead of new, but have not been able to find any that are a reasonable quality, price
Is the availability of cars that low or has the price just gone up?